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OSWG is concentrating on creating documentation for "Open" software,
particularly Linux, but they have set up a system that will take a document
in "Doc-Book" SGML format and automaticaly make HTML, text and post-script
versions. there is a guide to the DocBook DTD at
http://www.oswg.org/oswg-nightly/oswg/en_US.ISO_8859-1/articles/DocBook-Intro/d
ocbook-intro/index.html
and since you will probaly not be able to use that link, You can reach it by
navagaiting from OSWG documentaion from
http://www.oswg.org/docs/oswgcvs.html
They also have a docbook mailing list.
Charles MacDonald - Labour Information Management
< My own Opinion unless Otherwise Credited >
---------- Original Text ----------
From: "Harald Fernengel" <harald.fernengel@printsoft.de>, on 13-Dec-1999 06:28:
To: INET["'FAQ-Maintainers@lists.consensus.com'"
<FAQ-Maintainers@lists.consensus.com>]
Hello,
I am just creating a FAQ and I thought it would be a nice idea to write
the FAQ in XML so I can easily create a html, RTF and plain text FAQ.
Did anyone already do this? Does anyone have a working DTD (Document
Type Definition) or an XSL stylesheet?
Harry
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